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connell: then there's samsung which has the popular galaxy phone. it's been a headache of sorts for apple and iphone sales. we're going to talk to samsung's product manager about that. that's coming up next. dagen: how about apple coming out with a lower end cheaper iphone maybe. big story in "wall street journal." the judge is here on tracking your kids at school, a new court ruling on rfid tags and why kids might have to wear them. take a look at completely unrelated, but hey, if you're going to europe, what's the exchange rate on the euro. >> 21 minutes past the hour i'm gregg jarrett with your fox news minute. more than 50 people injured after a high speed passenger ferry hit a dock in lower manhattan this morning. the ferry reportedly struck the dock pulling into the pier opening a large gash on the side of the ship's bow. vice president joe biden currently meeting with gun safety and victims groups. the sit-down part of a series of gathering he will be holding at the white house this week in an effort to find common ground on proposals to curb
connell: then there's samsung which has the popular galaxy phone. it's been a headache of sorts for apple and iphone sales. we're going to talk to samsung's product manager about that. that's coming up next. dagen: how about apple coming out with a lower end cheaper iphone maybe. big story in "wall street journal." the judge is here on tracking your kids at school, a new court ruling on rfid tags and why kids might have to wear them. take a look at completely unrelated, but hey, if...
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there are more samsung options. you get wooed away from the iphone when you go into verizon or at&t when you look at samsung. >> all these other players are taking the fact they comb out with cheaper phones, have the android operating system and sell it in a way that makes carriers happy and reaches out to different audience base there. they're just taking on a bigger audience. lori: any way you slice it ain't cheap to have all these tech know gizmos. before you pick up the latest gadget you may consider the actual cog of owning it. according to bureau of labor statistics average american family spent more than $2,000 a year, land line, internet, cell phone services, more than $200 a month. that is up 21% from 2006 and roughly 4.4% of the entire household budget. households earning more than $100,000 a year, spend more than $3,000 each year and $250 a month but are your ipads and smartphones really worth it? if you were to take the $250 and put it in retirement account. here is the math. earning 5% in investment it
there are more samsung options. you get wooed away from the iphone when you go into verizon or at&t when you look at samsung. >> all these other players are taking the fact they comb out with cheaper phones, have the android operating system and sell it in a way that makes carriers happy and reaches out to different audience base there. they're just taking on a bigger audience. lori: any way you slice it ain't cheap to have all these tech know gizmos. before you pick up the latest...
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that is what samsung is selling. why is the undisputed leader in the smartphones market. >> it is 12:00 noon in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, d.c., 2:00 p.m. in the cairo, on a ridge with significance. two years from the uprising that toppled the mubarak regime, egypt democratically elected president, muhammad morsi, faces his own challenge. here is a live shot from the tahrir square, where thousands are gathered. it has been a tumultuous two years for egypt, marked by political infighting, protests, a deepening economic crisis. critics of president morsi 1 radical change to egypt's new constitution. we can cross live now to cairo to our correspondent. it is the two-year anniversary. one might think that would be cause for celebration, but it seems the mood is different where you are in tahrir square. >> yes, it is. president morsi called for today to be a day for egyptians to come together in celebration, but it is a different scene in tahrir square. let me show you friday prayers a short while ago. the numbers a
that is what samsung is selling. why is the undisputed leader in the smartphones market. >> it is 12:00 noon in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, d.c., 2:00 p.m. in the cairo, on a ridge with significance. two years from the uprising that toppled the mubarak regime, egypt democratically elected president, muhammad morsi, faces his own challenge. here is a live shot from the tahrir square, where thousands are gathered. it has been a tumultuous two years for egypt, marked by political...
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>> samsung, earnings results up, share price down. if you think earnings is relative for share price performance, it isn't. we're talking about the reporting season rather than the underlying earnings. >> they have quite a lot of leeway. they've given guidance to the analysts about what those earnings might look like in the near term. all the analysts are pawing at the results. all in all, a huge amount of activity and brain power wasted on something which in the near term has been well flagged, isn't that important. >> at the same time, though, there are analysts who -- and we've seen this. who will get the set of numberes and will go, relative to what i expected, they said x about same-store sales and y about aluminum pricing and there is information they're getting out of these results and out of the conference calls, too. >> absolutely. it's what's behind the headline results that's informational and instructive. and that's what the analysts will be taking out of it. before they can get into that, they have to flesh out with their
>> samsung, earnings results up, share price down. if you think earnings is relative for share price performance, it isn't. we're talking about the reporting season rather than the underlying earnings. >> they have quite a lot of leeway. they've given guidance to the analysts about what those earnings might look like in the near term. all the analysts are pawing at the results. all in all, a huge amount of activity and brain power wasted on something which in the near term has been...
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they're chasing samsung instead of forcing samsung to chase them. that is how samsung beat sony. they forced sony to chase them and lost that with television. samsung is chewing apple out and spittings them up. jobs would not have fallen for this. melissa: is it possible apple has something up their sleeve, and something new we hadn't thought of and will blow our socks off in the next year or so? are you hearing rumblings of that? >> everything i got is suggests cook is starting to panic. he is looking at properties like twitter. he is looking at cheaper products to get his stock price back up. but he is getting to panic phase. he doesn't know what to do. i think he recognizes that he is in way over his head. recognize, running apple would be outside of the skillset of i would say 95% of the experienced ceos that are out there. cook really wasn't the right guy to begin with. melissa: rob, thanks so much for coming on. we appreciate your time. good stuff. >> pleasure. melissa: up next on "money", we've been telling you throughout the show that monopoly is retiring one of its iconi
they're chasing samsung instead of forcing samsung to chase them. that is how samsung beat sony. they forced sony to chase them and lost that with television. samsung is chewing apple out and spittings them up. jobs would not have fallen for this. melissa: is it possible apple has something up their sleeve, and something new we hadn't thought of and will blow our socks off in the next year or so? are you hearing rumblings of that? >> everything i got is suggests cook is starting to panic....
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samsung galaxy s-3, the samsung note. and melissa, the windows phones, which are new for us, as well, the nokia lumia is doing well. apple, android and now windows 8, which is a fantastic lineup for our customers. >> in terms of the momentum since the launch date of the iphone 5, ralph, is it at the same levelle of demand as it was when it first hit the market? >> well, what happened with the iphone 5 is, there was so much demand, there was limited supply when it first came out. right after black friday, we finally got enough inventory and so, i think it's selling very well. just like we expected it to. >> i want to ask you about this very low end phone that you've introduced, the discover smartphone. a lot of the features that a lot of the high priced smartphones have, runs android 4.0, an nfc radio, it's got a rear camera, runs an lte. $49. with a contract. how does that kind of phone compete and from your profitability standpoint, aren't you better off receiving more phones like that than even an iphone 5? >> that's th
samsung galaxy s-3, the samsung note. and melissa, the windows phones, which are new for us, as well, the nokia lumia is doing well. apple, android and now windows 8, which is a fantastic lineup for our customers. >> in terms of the momentum since the launch date of the iphone 5, ralph, is it at the same levelle of demand as it was when it first hit the market? >> well, what happened with the iphone 5 is, there was so much demand, there was limited supply when it first came out....
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can samsung eat into that as well? >> i think they are eating through the mind share by having innovative uct pros products and their ability to come to the market before apple to do so with a product cycle is what is giving samsung an advantage. so, no, i'm not sure if listing in the u.s. market is going to really make a difference, and again, the time to market, which they benefit from vertically integrated and innovating is what is enabling them to do that. to that extent, watch out for galaxy s-4 coming out in sometime early april. that will be another key catalyst on the horizon that could further pressure apple. tracy: that is really interesting stuff. thank you, sir. ashley: yeah. very, very good. >> thank you. tracy: because they have it all in house. they control the supply chain. they can bang phones out. i hope regulators are listening. a lot of investors are missing out. ashley: they are. 30% share of smartphone market, samsung. they think apple may peek at 22%. tracy: if you want to do what he said to buy
can samsung eat into that as well? >> i think they are eating through the mind share by having innovative uct pros products and their ability to come to the market before apple to do so with a product cycle is what is giving samsung an advantage. so, no, i'm not sure if listing in the u.s. market is going to really make a difference, and again, the time to market, which they benefit from vertically integrated and innovating is what is enabling them to do that. to that extent, watch out...
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. >> from samsung. a lot of people are criticizing apple for its execution, some of these new products are not panning out. i don't want to get too in the weepds but it's not-- weeds, bu perfect picture. >> remember how we thought about apple a year ago. we said never since microsoft in 1999 have we had a single stock contribute 10% to a 10% market rally. turned out that was top tick for apple and we weren't making a fundamental statement. look it had become as we were discussing before a bit of a cult stock. my broader issue here is tech in general i think looks attractive but the enterprise of tech, the capital spending part of tech, tech spending was depressed. capital spending was depressed last year because of public policy uncertainty. we think that's going dissipate through the year. the consumer is in a worse spot primarily because of tax hikes. supply side economics, right. so apple is a consumer company for the most part and i think that any consumer company will struggle. >> that's an importa
. >> from samsung. a lot of people are criticizing apple for its execution, some of these new products are not panning out. i don't want to get too in the weepds but it's not-- weeds, bu perfect picture. >> remember how we thought about apple a year ago. we said never since microsoft in 1999 have we had a single stock contribute 10% to a 10% market rally. turned out that was top tick for apple and we weren't making a fundamental statement. look it had become as we were discussing...
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too quick to run right after samsung. but starting to look like the same product line. >> maybe this is just a great way to not introduce a new product, which would interfere with margins, put margin pressure on them. >> yeah, i ghesz theory that's been the big problem here, but i still think if you look at samsung's margins, 15%, ultimately, you have to think that apple is going somewhere near there. in the very short-term, for a trade, i think you can shoot against $435 on apple. you asked where to put new money to work, i think this is a place you can give it a shot. it is a trade. and use $435 as your top point. >> let's go to pops and drops. yahoo!, a pop and then a drop. >> north of $22 at one point yesterday in the aftermarket and then obviously dropped today. the conference call didn't go nearly as well. but i still think right here, i would say you buy it against. i think this stock moves higher. >> big pop for jcpenney, up 9%, anthony. >> what's happening, they are going back to that promotional strategy. ron jo
too quick to run right after samsung. but starting to look like the same product line. >> maybe this is just a great way to not introduce a new product, which would interfere with margins, put margin pressure on them. >> yeah, i ghesz theory that's been the big problem here, but i still think if you look at samsung's margins, 15%, ultimately, you have to think that apple is going somewhere near there. in the very short-term, for a trade, i think you can shoot against $435 on apple....
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there's been a lot of talk about samsung and samsung does have some great products in the market, but i think the numbers will show that the iphone outsold samsung by about 3 to 1 at the high end of the smartphone market last quarter. >> if we want to look elsewhere within tech, what are your top plays beyond apple as we mention as your top holding? >> you know, i'm also very interested this year, and i'm excite excited about 2013 how it could play out about the enterprise tech company. we've talked about how companies and corporate america is sitting on healthy balance sheets. i think with some of the political debates behind us and signs that the economy is recovering, i was in asia last week and heard lots of signs about china's economy getting better. we could see the spigots turn on for some classic enterprise tech investment so companies like emc, network appliance, vmware and disscisco. we saw fairly good results from microsoft. >> i'll say. the stock is reacting favorably today. that's for sure. >> and i think ibm laid out a playbook over the last five to ten years that a lot
there's been a lot of talk about samsung and samsung does have some great products in the market, but i think the numbers will show that the iphone outsold samsung by about 3 to 1 at the high end of the smartphone market last quarter. >> if we want to look elsewhere within tech, what are your top plays beyond apple as we mention as your top holding? >> you know, i'm also very interested this year, and i'm excite excited about 2013 how it could play out about the enterprise tech...
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apple has been losing share to others, notably samsung in the smartphone business. apple does support a market cap, talking about having a large numbers law against you. then two things happened this weekend that crystallized my concern about this company that i think is perfect and loved so much, all in a 24-hour period. my eldest daughter texted me to ask me if i knew anyone at apple because she hated the new version of i tunes. i said i didn't like it either. she texted back that none of her friends like it. she said it stinks. then i went to the verizon store and my tech guy who knows how much i like apple said apple is going down the wrong path, charging more for a product that is not superior to samsung's phone with google software, of course, and that in many ways the samsung phone was superior. i was stunned. so that night when i saw my daughter for dinner i mentioned this interchange and unleashed a barrage of anti-apple invective, everything from how they can care less about anyone that owned old products he a different colors because they were the virtual
apple has been losing share to others, notably samsung in the smartphone business. apple does support a market cap, talking about having a large numbers law against you. then two things happened this weekend that crystallized my concern about this company that i think is perfect and loved so much, all in a 24-hour period. my eldest daughter texted me to ask me if i knew anyone at apple because she hated the new version of i tunes. i said i didn't like it either. she texted back that none of her...
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gerri: what about samsung? >> samsung is amazing as well. they have apple and google and facebook. samsung outsold apple's iphone to that one. gerri: times people here think that the iphone is the only thing to buy. but not everybody agrees with that. >> the android is 73% of the global market. the iphone is the minority. gerri: thank you for coming on tonight. we appreciate your time and help. still to come, my "two cents more" on former presidents. and apple has been tumbling. dangerously close to 52 year lows. find out what happens next. gerri: up next, should you be buying and selling? in 60 seconds gerri: technology stocks making headlines today. in the last segment we told you about facebook's new search feature. investors were not too impressed, they got a lot of attention here. apple and dell. from on the technology doctor, i am joined by gary kaltbaum. i can't help myself. i want to hear what you think about the facebook announcement. we have to start there. >> i think the biggest problem is they set the big media, supposedly it's going to be the end-all, be-all, it's just
gerri: what about samsung? >> samsung is amazing as well. they have apple and google and facebook. samsung outsold apple's iphone to that one. gerri: times people here think that the iphone is the only thing to buy. but not everybody agrees with that. >> the android is 73% of the global market. the iphone is the minority. gerri: thank you for coming on tonight. we appreciate your time and help. still to come, my "two cents more" on former presidents. and apple has been...
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big news from samsung and apple, giant battle each other, samsung record profits, apple making a special iphone for china. talking about that coming up. to the big board down 46 points in early going tuesday morning. here is our company of the day, sandra smith is here, charles payne still here, nicole petallides on the floor of the stock exchange, yum brands, kfc and all down big. we want to know why. nicole: taco bell, yum brands has a slew of these retailers under their belts, fast food chains. this is really about china and same store sales numbers being disappointing. with that, the stock is down dramatically dropping 5%. stuart: you do badly in the china market or it looks bad in the china market and you are stuck with it. nicole: matt is their growth area, that is an area of strength for them. to have this revenue is good news. stuart: i want to bring in clayton morris at the consumer electronics show in las vegas. he has some pretty cool stuff. welcome back. i want to start with the cover for a smart phone. lot of people dropped them in water, people drop in the toilet, we know t
big news from samsung and apple, giant battle each other, samsung record profits, apple making a special iphone for china. talking about that coming up. to the big board down 46 points in early going tuesday morning. here is our company of the day, sandra smith is here, charles payne still here, nicole petallides on the floor of the stock exchange, yum brands, kfc and all down big. we want to know why. nicole: taco bell, yum brands has a slew of these retailers under their belts, fast food...
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bit way, lead here, samsung 27%. apple 19%. lg is 17%. >> let's move on to something we all move and love. >> tory birch joining oprah on the list of billionaires. tory one of the youngest self made billion airs in america. second to only the inventor of spanx. how about that? kayla? >> even though bob is the expert on tory burch. >> thank you. >> i will make some comments. never underestimate what women will buy. tight cut off panty hose or $200 ballet flats, tory did make a move. no better way to take vengeance on your husband than become a self made billionaire. >> i didn't know you were such a tory burch fan. >> i called my wife and said, do you own any tory burch? . she said no. $200 ballet slippers, i draw the line. >> two stories that might catch your fancy. that's coming up in the next hour. [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? maybe you want to incorporate a business. or protect your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like the help of an attorney. at legalzoom a legal plan attorney is avai
bit way, lead here, samsung 27%. apple 19%. lg is 17%. >> let's move on to something we all move and love. >> tory birch joining oprah on the list of billionaires. tory one of the youngest self made billion airs in america. second to only the inventor of spanx. how about that? kayla? >> even though bob is the expert on tory burch. >> thank you. >> i will make some comments. never underestimate what women will buy. tight cut off panty hose or $200 ballet flats, tory...
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this promotional video from samsung shows one view of the kind of gadgets but could emerge. paper thin, flexible, three- dimensional. there is a huge potential, according to the scientist who started the research. >> take any big-name, ibm, samsung, intel, all those companies are very excited about what can be done with this material, what this can be used for. >> graphine is seen as so valuable, it is now part of the global contest. there is a race to export it. britain was first to investigate this strange new substance, but it is not clear who will get the most out of it. quakes graphine, remember that name and remember that you heard it here first. that brings us to oppose. you can get updates all day on our website. from all of us here at world news america, thank you for watching. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry
this promotional video from samsung shows one view of the kind of gadgets but could emerge. paper thin, flexible, three- dimensional. there is a huge potential, according to the scientist who started the research. >> take any big-name, ibm, samsung, intel, all those companies are very excited about what can be done with this material, what this can be used for. >> graphine is seen as so valuable, it is now part of the global contest. there is a race to export it. britain was first...
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samsung, got that great operating system, android, google. it's good enough so customers don't have to pay up for the iphone and the big companies are happy to steer customers there because they make more money selling samsung than apple. people who bought apple because of the chart. it was a stock that kept going higher, so the analysts kept raising targets, numbers. but once the stock started going down, the charts became the enemy. a circle, a vicious cycle down, chart became your enemy and that means the same people who had raised their price targets on the way up are now busy cutting them on the way down. and there'll be many, many more heard from tomorrow morning. sellers have been taking profits or losses, frankly, if they bought it too high either because they're trying to follow the discipline of not turning a gain into a loss, that's what i did for my charitable trust, follow along. we cut our position in half so we could play with the house's money. still stings, though, but you might have been a seller at the end of last year. you
samsung, got that great operating system, android, google. it's good enough so customers don't have to pay up for the iphone and the big companies are happy to steer customers there because they make more money selling samsung than apple. people who bought apple because of the chart. it was a stock that kept going higher, so the analysts kept raising targets, numbers. but once the stock started going down, the charts became the enemy. a circle, a vicious cycle down, chart became your enemy and...
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we are getting bigger numbers from samsung, market share numbers are gaining for samsung, apple losing sales as far as the marketshare goes. doesn't that factor into what we hear from the component makers? >> it does and it doesn't. i haven't identified where the cuts are from. in quarter for apple did 50 million iphones. samsung did somewhere around 18 million galaxy, around 8 million note to mack. they did somewhere around 26 million so apple was approximately double samsung's true competitive area. apple does not compete at the low end or the mid-end, only the high-end. apples to apples comparison, apple is still twice the size. cheryl: one man's treasure is another man's trash. and in that kind of goes to apple and rim right now, a big jump in rim stocks given the component makers seeing a scale back from apple. does rim win? >> it is interesting. look at the universe of beaten down tech companies, hp, dell, nokia, that group has performed remarkably well in the last month. it has been stunning actually. we're seeing portfolio managers and hedge fund managers buy these things on hi
we are getting bigger numbers from samsung, market share numbers are gaining for samsung, apple losing sales as far as the marketshare goes. doesn't that factor into what we hear from the component makers? >> it does and it doesn't. i haven't identified where the cuts are from. in quarter for apple did 50 million iphones. samsung did somewhere around 18 million galaxy, around 8 million note to mack. they did somewhere around 26 million so apple was approximately double samsung's true...
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>> we talked about samsung three or four months ago. they had a bullseye on their back so they could sell the products at large margins. cheap competitors come into the market develop a better product at a lower cost. what they are doing is going after the lower end of the spectrum of these phones and mo more important the international market. not everybody can afford a 5, $600 phone. samsung they are taking market shares. >> apple has said they will not reduce lower products to pursue consumers interested at a low price point. >> that's their stand. >> i want to ask you about the possible child labor concerns in chene gn china. how do you think that will effect the stock? >> they are one of the solid companies in trying to do things the right way. this is an area in terms of manufacturing they have gone a long way to try to do it the right way. there's always going to be a in the oyster. apple thought they had this problem solved they will get on top of it they will hammer it home they will make sure it doesn't happen in the future. t
>> we talked about samsung three or four months ago. they had a bullseye on their back so they could sell the products at large margins. cheap competitors come into the market develop a better product at a lower cost. what they are doing is going after the lower end of the spectrum of these phones and mo more important the international market. not everybody can afford a 5, $600 phone. samsung they are taking market shares. >> apple has said they will not reduce lower products to...
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more to samsung than -- >> i phones? >> not just apple, samsung anymore. china's market, four domestic suppliers outselling apple. mentioned the cool pad, 8060. a fraction of what the ipad costs in china. competition that apple is facing around the world, not just the united states. spate of new products. >> the blackberry 10 launch days away, steve liesman held in his happened. >> should it trade through the multiple of intel and microsoft? >> he said if am closes today below 483, it will see 425, his price target pretty quickly. ultimately, he does believe that apple is fairly valued in the 300s. >> yield there. >> i don't know. >> he is known as an extraordinarily good fixed income manager but he has waded into equities. i don't know if it is reflected on his fronts. >> five times earnings, i don't know. bethlehem steel two times earnings two years before it went bankrupt. isn't that something two years before. the multiples shrunk. or would love to get apple five times earnings, three times earnings cash. like to get cash. >> sure, why not? >> i got to
more to samsung than -- >> i phones? >> not just apple, samsung anymore. china's market, four domestic suppliers outselling apple. mentioned the cool pad, 8060. a fraction of what the ipad costs in china. competition that apple is facing around the world, not just the united states. spate of new products. >> the blackberry 10 launch days away, steve liesman held in his happened. >> should it trade through the multiple of intel and microsoft? >> he said if am closes...
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remember samsung is getting ready for its brand new launch of its new samsung galaxy s4. apple is actually bringing the launch of next iphone 5s. so, the sooner they get it out the better. >> reporter: once out, they will be available on all major u.s. carriers, and it looks like the subsidized price will range from $149 to $199. still, will people beyond diehard blackberry fans actually buy the phones? >> start with suzanne's question i was a long time blackberry user. about a year ago, i finally switched. why should i switch back? >> you know the famous home button on the bottom of the device, you don't need this anymore. you don't go in and out of applications. you have it all at your fingertips at the same time. and you can take action on it without opening any other applications. >> reporter: but, if you're worried that blackberry isn't hip enough for you, the company had one more surprise: a new addition to its payroll. our new global creative director, ms. alicia keys. >> they did a very nice job. they brought the product out in a successful manner. now the issue i
remember samsung is getting ready for its brand new launch of its new samsung galaxy s4. apple is actually bringing the launch of next iphone 5s. so, the sooner they get it out the better. >> reporter: once out, they will be available on all major u.s. carriers, and it looks like the subsidized price will range from $149 to $199. still, will people beyond diehard blackberry fans actually buy the phones? >> start with suzanne's question i was a long time blackberry user. about a year...
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facing tense competition from apple and samsung. as i really have the product of innovation to keep it competitive. the stock is down about 35 percent over the last 52 weeks. he is now saying that he is shepherding several projects parcel himself. does not get caught up in bureaucracy. does not suddenly fade away. coming out of the tokyo headquarters. a great interview with him and really said, where are the real products that everyone has talked about? we all remember our sony walkman this command. it really being competitive to apple and samsung and such. it certainly seems like he is ready to take sony. liz: the number one question which was right on the money, and now we see, what about the naysayers who really feel like to have not gotten up to the spark elise samsung's of the world and, of course, the apples. you would have had it right here. argue still on the sideline? is it time now for you to get off the sideline to make it into the game, get your hands on the ball? told u.s. trading volume, we thought this the -- this wou
facing tense competition from apple and samsung. as i really have the product of innovation to keep it competitive. the stock is down about 35 percent over the last 52 weeks. he is now saying that he is shepherding several projects parcel himself. does not get caught up in bureaucracy. does not suddenly fade away. coming out of the tokyo headquarters. a great interview with him and really said, where are the real products that everyone has talked about? we all remember our sony walkman this...
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the use of android devices such as by samsung -- are at 43% up from 20% last year. starting this week just using your credit card could cost you more. it's because of the new "swipe fees." those fees were part of the settlement last summer between credit card companies, banks and merchants. it is now legal for businesses to pass merchant fees onto consumers. anywhere from 1.5 to 4% of the total purchase price. just because they can charge the fees doesn't mean they will. given the current economic climate it is believed most retailers won't. still to come why wall street is heading south to the sunshine state. thats later on. but first....why gun manufacturers are running into problems. thats straight ahead. hey! did you know that honey nut cheerios has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! ♪ wow. [ buzz ] delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? bee happy. bee healthy. with clusters of flakes and o's. oh, ho ho... it's the honey sweetness. the mayor of c
the use of android devices such as by samsung -- are at 43% up from 20% last year. starting this week just using your credit card could cost you more. it's because of the new "swipe fees." those fees were part of the settlement last summer between credit card companies, banks and merchants. it is now legal for businesses to pass merchant fees onto consumers. anywhere from 1.5 to 4% of the total purchase price. just because they can charge the fees doesn't mean they will. given the...
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someone like a samsung supplies almost 500. we think if apple do sign with major carriers like china mobile, like ntd.com, that can be a driver. then finally one more thing that can juice earnings is to have $137 billion of cash. $40 billion of that is on -- we expect the company to become more aggressive with the cash distribution and buybacks over the next 12 to 18 months. in terms of -- this is where i do agree with the other speaker. it is going to take time to repair this. we think an iphone 5 refresh comes out in june. a low end iphone which i would highlight is not in anybody's estimates today may come out in september. and the buybacks in q4. but the issue being there's not much in the next few months. even i would concede. >> jeff, what about all that? a lot of positives for apple here. >> let's talk about china growth for a minute. emerging market growth in general is going to have a lot to do with the price point that apple is going to be able to deliver their products. when we saw walmart come out with the iphone an
someone like a samsung supplies almost 500. we think if apple do sign with major carriers like china mobile, like ntd.com, that can be a driver. then finally one more thing that can juice earnings is to have $137 billion of cash. $40 billion of that is on -- we expect the company to become more aggressive with the cash distribution and buybacks over the next 12 to 18 months. in terms of -- this is where i do agree with the other speaker. it is going to take time to repair this. we think an...
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>> from >> samsung is the front-runner. apple said we're just pulling the string. >> no way. apple just sold 2 million apple tv units and they call that a hobby. >> we have to disagree on this one because, unfortunately, we've run of tv time. >> how familiar does this sound to you? >> we're not going to see higher taxes. i don't think anybody thinks it's a good idea. >> but he said that before, right? and look what happened. house majority eric cantor speaking with maria from the world economic forum in davos, spids land, "x." >> billion air investor george soros is sounding alarm on a currency war. he made big bucks shorgt the british pound. may want to pay close attention to what he's saying right now. maria's first cnbc interview on him coming up. stay tuned. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i d
>> from >> samsung is the front-runner. apple said we're just pulling the string. >> no way. apple just sold 2 million apple tv units and they call that a hobby. >> we have to disagree on this one because, unfortunately, we've run of tv time. >> how familiar does this sound to you? >> we're not going to see higher taxes. i don't think anybody thinks it's a good idea. >> but he said that before, right? and look what happened. house majority eric cantor...
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now that samsung is big i think he developed for samsung only which means google is going to lose control of their own operating system. they've already lost control of the part done by amazon so i would have -- the thing that's so amazing to me is that the big companies have huge opportunities now. microsoft owns skype, the telecommunications, the most important telecom system in the emerging world they have 400 million active users which is more than the number users of windows these days. >> rose: 400 million -- >> like over a hundred million who pay them to use it. so you look at this and go wait a minute, why are you trying to subordinate this to window which is the is the product most harmed by the ipad and iphones? why wouldn't you sit there and go wait a minute, i'm going make a skype phone. why make a windows phone? make a skype phone, an xbox phone. >> so i think c.e.o.s of microsoft and google, steve ballmer and larry paige respectively, they're one good night's sleep away from getting this right. microsoft has the products it needs to make itself successful. they're just doing
now that samsung is big i think he developed for samsung only which means google is going to lose control of their own operating system. they've already lost control of the part done by amazon so i would have -- the thing that's so amazing to me is that the big companies have huge opportunities now. microsoft owns skype, the telecommunications, the most important telecom system in the emerging world they have 400 million active users which is more than the number users of windows these days....
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>> samsung is a wonderful company bringing out wonderful products and i have spent a lot of time with our asian team following samsung that it is easy to underestimate the culture of innovation apple has. we think about the company. the people running apple now are the same folks who help bring out the ipod, iphone, ipad and we'll have more tricks up their sleeve. i expect an apple tv and more screen sizes for the phone and proliferation of the lineup. what could be considered boring is also an attribute for the company when you think about the high repurchasing that people have. you're locked into that ecosystem, you have a 90% repurchase intention and that makes it more of an annuity like business. their prior guest talked about dividends, 2% dividend yield, this is a very stable company with great cash flow. one of the lowest valuations in the entire stock market. liz: there is a rumor out there in a couple of blogs in a couple of articles intel may beat apple to the punch, they have some attempt where they will have a chip versus a set top docs enabling if you have internet access
>> samsung is a wonderful company bringing out wonderful products and i have spent a lot of time with our asian team following samsung that it is easy to underestimate the culture of innovation apple has. we think about the company. the people running apple now are the same folks who help bring out the ipod, iphone, ipad and we'll have more tricks up their sleeve. i expect an apple tv and more screen sizes for the phone and proliferation of the lineup. what could be considered boring is...
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some manufacturers like samsung have done very well with screens that are five inches or more in size. the iphone 5 is a four inch screen. >> reporter: apple is still far more profitable than any other consumers electronics firm in the world. but, analyst's celestial expectations have led to a crushing fall for apple shares. since hitting a high of $705 in september, the stock has lost nearly 30%. the selloff has trigged a big debate on wall street. are the shares cheap enough to buy, or is the market darling done? apple bulls argue the gadget maker has a p.e. of just 11. apple bears say the company's days as a fast growth giant are over. for investors on the fence, it may make sense to wait until apple releases it latest quarterly results next wednesday. some experts are speculating apple will fall short on revenues, because of weak ipad demand. >> in the tablet world you've certainly seen the android tablets get more of a foothold into the tablet market, a market that was almost entirely apple's for quite a while. >> reporter: if apple doesn't have enough troubles, here's potentiall
some manufacturers like samsung have done very well with screens that are five inches or more in size. the iphone 5 is a four inch screen. >> reporter: apple is still far more profitable than any other consumers electronics firm in the world. but, analyst's celestial expectations have led to a crushing fall for apple shares. since hitting a high of $705 in september, the stock has lost nearly 30%. the selloff has trigged a big debate on wall street. are the shares cheap enough to buy, or...
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when was the last time you saw anybody waiting in line for a samsung device. we still see the lines. >> it may happen. they have a monopoly. you have another one and another one. >> you feel hooked. >> you won't spend the money to switch. >> a landmark that spoke a seven-year streak. >> a confession? reports say he admitted doping to oprah winfrey, but how far did he go? >> the unlikely ally in the war against obesity. coca-cola tackling the issue head on in public. >> clarence thomas shocks court watchers by doing something he never does. welcome back to early start. >> it's tuesday morning about 30 minutes after the hour. glad you are with us. this morning the president has his gun task force recommendations in his hand. yesterday during the president's press conference, he said he would be reviewing some steps that he could take to advance gun control priorities. he gave a preview over the items he thought should be dressed. >> what you can countn is the that we have to have stronger back ground checks and do a better job in terms of keeping these magazine
when was the last time you saw anybody waiting in line for a samsung device. we still see the lines. >> it may happen. they have a monopoly. you have another one and another one. >> you feel hooked. >> you won't spend the money to switch. >> a landmark that spoke a seven-year streak. >> a confession? reports say he admitted doping to oprah winfrey, but how far did he go? >> the unlikely ally in the war against obesity. coca-cola tackling the issue head on in...
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samsung is spreading the android gospel worldwide which is good for ads and making it tough for google's motorola unit to make a prompt another big loss in q4, analyst will have a lot of questions about cuts. the headline, the street wants revenue around 12.36 billion and $10.52 eps. >> jon fortt will have those numbers after the bell. look forward to that. breaking news on the israeli election with tyler. ? >> thank you very much. the early exit polls in israel indicate that benjamin netanyahu has won a third term as prime minister of that country. those terms have not been continuous or contiguous, i should say. he's projected to win though a center left party, a relatively new one, has made surprising gains according to news reports and that could make the coalition-building over there a little more tricky. right now the prediction is that benjamin netanyahu's likud party has won about 31 seat in the -- in the parliament and will take the lead in forming the government. netanyahu had called these elections in a way as a reflection of his policies on the west bank and settlements, the
samsung is spreading the android gospel worldwide which is good for ads and making it tough for google's motorola unit to make a prompt another big loss in q4, analyst will have a lot of questions about cuts. the headline, the street wants revenue around 12.36 billion and $10.52 eps. >> jon fortt will have those numbers after the bell. look forward to that. breaking news on the israeli election with tyler. ? >> thank you very much. the early exit polls in israel indicate that...
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samsung is powerful. there's a very good article in the paper today how samsung is trying to outguess their specs. samsung is the best. the biggest and -- well, this story was the best. i love my iphone. i'm not going to change it. they're not going to get me to change. >> we can try. >> that's an endorsement. >> you will have to pry my cold dead hands off my iphone. >> really? >> do you use siri? >> i'm there for you. >> are you a snooze? do you hit the snooze button? >> yes. then it follows with you, and then you really wake up. >> you better get the heck up. i'll come to your house. i'll come to your house if you don't get up. >> wow. that's frightening. i'm getting up. >> what's amazing, there was no people, they were able to work on saturday. it was fantastic. i'm not irish, so i can't step in at all. >> there was one in ireland and israel? oh, i got it. >> israel was the -- >> they're trying to show me that the plants were open on saturdays. they were able to do the fab plant, for the new 486, witho
samsung is powerful. there's a very good article in the paper today how samsung is trying to outguess their specs. samsung is the best. the biggest and -- well, this story was the best. i love my iphone. i'm not going to change it. they're not going to get me to change. >> we can try. >> that's an endorsement. >> you will have to pry my cold dead hands off my iphone. >> really? >> do you use siri? >> i'm there for you. >> are you a snooze? do you hit...
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koh ruled that the san jose during that ride in august when it found samsung infringed six patents and awarded apple a billion dollars in damages. the series of orders issu not addres and solve request to reduce the award. >> hostess is reportedly close to picking a preferred buyer for its twinkies brand a move that could signal the venture return of the snack cake to shelves. a source familiar with negotiations says that to private equity firms are the likely winners of the round of negotiations to buy twinkies . any agreement to sell would be subject to approval of the federal bankruptcy court that is overseeing the liquidation of hostesses assets. >> you just heard a listen to witnesses calling 911 reporting the sideshow on 880. we will have more on the investigation when the kron 4 morning news continues. and walnut creek, assuring you interstate 6. 80 >> it should warm up to the low 60s in concord. >> we are backed at 4:45. let us get to the forecast. erica has a look outside. a erica. >> good morning james. we are also a great start we have '40's and 50's. holding on to upper '30
koh ruled that the san jose during that ride in august when it found samsung infringed six patents and awarded apple a billion dollars in damages. the series of orders issu not addres and solve request to reduce the award. >> hostess is reportedly close to picking a preferred buyer for its twinkies brand a move that could signal the venture return of the snack cake to shelves. a source familiar with negotiations says that to private equity firms are the likely winners of the round of...
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they are probably using it as leverage against the samsung and hdcs to make sure they are delivering the right kinds of products that consumers want. >> one of the other questions is they have a bucket load of cash running into the billions of dollars, right, herb? the question is what are they going to buy next? >> i know what i think they should buy next and know what they should not buy next. rocky and i have talked about on what they should not buy next and where this comes up with is why people would think they would go out and buy a groupon is absolutely beyond me unless they could get it for next to nothing, virtually next to nothing. you agree with me on that one, rock me. >> even if you get it for next to nothing, there's 10 plus million people at group on. >> i think they should buy linkedin and the reason is because on the social media side linkedin is very grown up, and it's a very high quality, high demographic group of people. i've been writing there for the past week or two, stunned by the level of the quality of the comments and the type of people who are reading thei
they are probably using it as leverage against the samsung and hdcs to make sure they are delivering the right kinds of products that consumers want. >> one of the other questions is they have a bucket load of cash running into the billions of dollars, right, herb? the question is what are they going to buy next? >> i know what i think they should buy next and know what they should not buy next. rocky and i have talked about on what they should not buy next and where this comes up...